Is a traditional fishing village with a vibrant local
community in north Cornwall and home to the TV series Doc
Martin starring Martin Clunes. It's a truly picturesque village
with narrow winding streets lined with whitewashed cottages
that head down to the harbour where you can watch local
fishermen landing their daily catch of fish, crab and
lobsters.

Port Isaac is set amidst rugged and magnificent scenery on
Cornwall's North coast with two beautiful ports nearby; Port
Quin and Port Gaverne.

Reasons to visit Port Isaac

Picturesque traditional fishing village

Set amidst rugged and magnificent scenery on Cornwall's
North coast

Stunning coastal walks

Local galleries and arts and craft shops

Steeped in history with beautiful 18th century fisherman
cottages

Associated with the TV series Doc Martin, Poldark and
Saving Grace

Padstow

Situated on the West side of the Camel estuary in North
Cornwall. It is an area of outstanding natural beauty with
wonderful bays and beautiful golden beaches. The town itself
has a colourful and ancient history. Old crooked streets slope
down to the harbour where many fine medieval buildings can
still be seen. Today Padstow remains a working fishing port
whose produce has been made famous by Rick Stein's television
series and acclaimed Seafood Restaurant. You will find beaches
within walking distance of the Harbour, or a short drive along
the coast will take you to some of the finest beaches in
Cornwall. With its wonderful views Padstow is ideal for
walking. There are any number of other restaurants, cafes,
pubs, and takeaways many of whom also subscribe to Rick Stein's
philosophy of making the most out of perfectly prepared, fresh
Cornish produce. Rick Stein has opened no less than five
eateries in the town.

Price shown is coach only.

Depart for Home Aprox. 17.00

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

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